My sister-in-law is a director and marketing manager with Precita Eyes Mural Arts Association:
As an inner city, community-based mural arts organization, Precita Eyes Mural Arts Association seeks to enrich and beautify urban environments and educate communities locally and internationally about the process and the history of public community mural art. We maintain a deep commitment to collaborating with the various communities we serve. Our dedication to collaboration guarantees that creative work produced is accessible, both physically and conceptually, to the people whose lives it impacts. We intend to bring art into the daily lives of people through a process which enables them to reflect their particular concerns, joys and triumphs.
Sometimes she also gets to work on the murals. Here is her latest vibrant project in the Tenderloin district near downtown San Francisco:
If you are interested in this kind of street art, then check out Street Art San Francisco: Mission Muralismo:
Edited by Annice Jacoby for Precita Eyes Muralists, featuring a foreword by Carlos Santana and the work of over 200 artists and writers, Street Art San Francisco: Mission Muralismo was a book twelve years in the making. This unique record of San Francisco’s Mission Mural Movement is filled with vivid, detailed color images and stories that give a unique perspective on the artistic and political forces that helped to make muralism in the mission what it is today.